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How do I find out if my horse is registered?

So how am I to find out if my horse is registered? It will depend on the specific situation but usually the best place to start is from the beginning with the original owner if possible. We have found many times that the horse has either been sold/given away without the original papers.

How do I Find my Horse’s track record?

Thanks to the meticulous records, many Thoroughbreds can be traced right back to the early days of the studbook, particularly those bred for racing. If you know your horse or one of his parents has raced, their track record should also be held by Weatherbys, so contact them to see what information you can gather.

How do I find out how old a horse is?

In the United States, you can contact the Jockey Club. In Canada, the Canadian Thoroughbred Society might be able to help you out. Some groups might charge a small fee for looking up information.

Where can I find horse racing results?

Welcome to Equibase.com, your official source for horse racing results, mobile racing data, statistics as well as all other horse racing and thoroughbred racing information. Find everything you need to know about horse racing at Equibase.com. PPs Equibase PPs Equibase Premium PP Equibase Basic PP Individual Horse PPs Lifetime PPs Harness PPs

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Where can I find all the data for a race result?

If you want to find all of the data we have for a result, then click or tap the race title to get even more detail, as well as premium Timeform analysis if you’re a subscriber. Click or tap a race title to get even more race result detail, as well as premium Timeform post racing analysis.

How do I view previous horse racing results?

A calendar option allows you to go back and view results from the past. They also provide a search option, where you can type in the name of a horse, jockey, trainer, owner, stallion or dam and view their previous race results.

How do past performances work in horse racing?

Past performances list every horse scheduled to run in a given race, along with data collected from each horse’s last five to 12 starts. Most past performances for Thoroughbred racing you’ll find online cost money because the data is extensive and takes a lot of time to compile.

What does last fraction mean in horse racing?

The Last Fraction listed is the final fraction the horse is expected to earn in today’s race if he/she had a similar performance to the past performance it is listed with regardless of a new race distance and surface.

Why all horse racing?

Why Us? All Horse Racing offers free past performances (PP’s) for handicapping thoroughbred online horse betting and mobile racetrack wagering are a must. All Horse Racing makes reading past performances fast and easy.

What does Digest mean in horse racing?

In other words, the Digest past performances are the times the horse is expected to run at each point of call in today’s race if they ran a similar race.

What are past performances and why are they important?

They are the easiest way to get an edge on the rest of the betting public allowing you to quickly uncover hidden value, overlooked contenders and false favorites. The Past Performances found in the Digest race sheets are different and better than what you can find in any other handicapping publication.

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What does weighing in mean in horse racing?

The weighing in process involves checking the rider raced with the correct weight. When a winner has weighed in the result is 100% confirmed. Failure to weigh in correctly results in disqualification. The method used to make up the difference between the jockey’s weight and the weight the horse is supposed to carry.

What does grab a quarter mean in horse racing?

Grab a quarter: An injury to the back of the hoof resulting from a horse stepping on itself. Graded line: A handicapper’s rating by odds of all the horses in a race based on his opinion of their relative chances of winning.

What is the purpose of a horse’s profile?

This makes it easier and gives you more confidence when comparing past performances even if the horses are moving tracks, surfaces, and/or distances. Indicates at what track the horse’s race occurred.

How important is the expected performance of a horse in racing?

However, just as important as assessing the chance of a horse in an upcoming race is the expected performance from its past runs, especially recent runs. There are any number of factors that can affect a horse’s actual performance on the day and while that is important, we shouldn’t lose sight of what each horse was expected to do.

How do you predict a horse’s performance?

If we want to predict how a horse might run today, then how it has run in the past must hold the answers. However, just as important as assessing the chance of a horse in an upcoming race is the expected performance from its past runs, especially recent runs.

What does graded mean in horse racing?

Graded Race: A stakes race that is assigned a grade (I, II, or III) by the American Graded Stakes Committee based on the relative strength of the race as compared to all other races. This is the highest form of racing. Half sister: A female horse out of the same dam as the other horse but with a different sire.

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Can you predict a mare’s ovulation before breeding?

Horse breeding is only as effective as your ability to predict a mare’s impending ovulation. Here’s how vets do so. In horses, a breeding is only as effective as your ability to predict a mare’s impending ovulation. Fortunately, veterinarians have plenty of tools at their disposal to do so.

How do I find Peak Horse ratings?

One way of obtaining week-by-week ratings on horses, which you can use to find peak performances, is to subscribe to a reputable ‘ratings’ publication and computerised database service. George Tafe, the guru of Queensland’s form experts, puts out a weekly Turf Guide and data base that rates hundreds of horses each week.

What is a Grade 2 horse race?

Grade 2 races are directly below Grade 1 (surprisingly). The weight a horse carries here is decided either by Weight-For-Age, but there are minor penalties for previous wins, or the handicaps carry a very limited weight range.

How to speed up ovulation in horses for breeding?

Several drugs are useful to hasten ovulation to a more fixed time to coordinate a schedule that works with breeding farms for both the stallion and the mare. Ovulation time in mares is often manipulated to synchronize shipments of semen or availability of a stallion for breeding.

Where does ovulation occur in a horse?

Ovulation in the mare occurs at an indentation in the ovary called the ovulation fossa. Examine the pelvis for any structures that might interfere with breeding or parturition. The cervix (Figure 2) is the passageway from the vagina to the uterus and can be rectally palpated across the floor of the pelvis.

Do mares ovulate during the vernal transition?

Mares have 3 or 4 prolonged intervals of estrus (periods of sexual receptivity to the stallion) during the vernal transition, but ovulation does not occur. The end of vernal transition is marked by a surge of luteinizing hormone that stimulates ovulation, after which a regular, 21-day interovulatory estrous cycle is established.

Can you predict a horse’s ovulation?

In horses, a breeding is only as effective as your ability to predict a mare’s impending ovulation. Fortunately, veterinarians have plenty of tools at their disposal to do so.